This is a PowerPoint 2011 template that you can use to create your own brag tags. Design your tag on a template, fill a page of tags with your design, print them out on cardstock or regular paper, laminate them (if you wish), and cut them out! There

Candy Corn Math will provide some fun math activities for Halloween or Candy Corn Day (October 30). Activities include estimation, graphing, measurement, comparing, and just for fun/patterning! Great for math centers. In order to use this product,

Lucky Charms Math will provide some fun math activities for St. Patrick's Day or any other day of the year. Activities include estimation, graphing, measurement, comparing, and fractions/ratios! Great for math centers. In order to use this product,

Over 1,000 pages and growing! Includes EVERY tag I've created. Color AND blackline options for EACH tag! Designed for upper elementary students who may think that other tags are too childish.
Read about how I use brag tags with my fifth graders

I created these centers to use with the book If You Lived in Colonial Times by Ann McGovern to get my kids up and moving while they learn. In order to use these centers, you will need to have at least one copy of the book, but a class set is ideal.

Conversation Heart Math will provide some fun math activities on Valentine's Day for those conversation hearts that you weren't going to eat anyway. Activities include estimation, graphing, measurement, comparing, and things that are just for fun!

Jelly Bean Math will provide some fun math activities for Easter. Activities include estimation, graphing, measurement, comparing, and fractions/ratios. In order to use this product, you will need to purchase a few bags of jelly beans. Instructions

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I have used these nonfiction close reading texts with my own fifth graders to promote more meaningful interactions with text. I purposefully wrote these texts to be high-interest and short so

Students color, cut, and glue pieces onto a file folder to create this colonial America lapbook that can be used for a variety of reasons - review, assessment, or as a study guide. It can also be used in interactive notebooks.
Students research the

I have used these nonfiction close reading texts with my own fifth graders to promote more meaningful interactions with text. I purposefully wrote these texts to be high-interest and short so that the students would be motivated to read the text

I created these centers to use with the book If You Lived at the Time of the American Revolution by Kay Moore to get my kids up and moving while they learn. In order to use these centers, you will need to have at least one copy of the book, but a

I have used these nonfiction close reading texts with my own fifth graders to promote more meaningful interactions with text. I purposefully wrote these texts to be high-interest and short so that the students would be motivated to read the text

Students color, cut, and glue pieces onto a file folder to create this lapbook that can be used for a variety of reasons - review, assessment, or as a study guide.
Students research the background, sponsoring country, reason for exploration, dates

I have used these nonfiction close reading texts with my own fifth graders to promote more meaningful interactions with text. I purposefully wrote these texts to be high-interest and short so that the students would be motivated to read the text

Students color, cut, and glue pieces onto a file folder to create this lapbook that can be used for a variety of reasons - review, assessment, or as a study guide.
Included:
Five pages of assembly instructions with pictures
Nine pages of masters

I created these centers to use with the book If You Lived with the Iroquois by Ellen Levine to get my kids up and moving while they learn. In order to use these centers, you will need to have at least one copy of the book, but a class set is ideal.

Encourage and reward students for reading across genres! Students earn cute tags from each genre to display with their other reward tags or brag tags. You may also choose to incorporate colored beads for the different genres. These tags come in

Students color, cut, and glue pieces onto a file folder to create this lapbook that can be used for a variety of reasons - review, assessment, or as a study guide.
Students research natural resources, climate, landforms and water features, tribes,

Students will have fun with this tournament-style activity that would be perfect to use during March Madness, although it could be used at any time during the year. These worksheets would work well for math centers or homework.
All students will

Use these banners to help students think about their goals for the year. Put them all together to create a fun and motivating classroom display.
Suggested Use:
Copy pages 2-11 (Our Goals color banner) on cardstock, cut out, and laminate.
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